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unshakeable fate in free marks and typically towards market regulation and conviction that progressive taxes and social spending are to blame for slow growth, stagnant wages and exploding deficits. those who have followed his career know that it was greenspan who gave the green light to bank consolidation, greenspan who put financial deregulation, greenspan who advocated global rules that would reduce capital reserves and greenspan who blocked efforts to crack down on awe bossive sub-prime lending. but if you're looking for him to accept any responsibilities for the crises that ensued, you will be sorely disappointed. >> i suggest that people read the book and conclude themselves what they think about that. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. >> rose: alan greenspan. the book is called the map and the territory, risk, human nature and the future of forecasting. back in a moment. stay with us. >> i thought a lot about what was i put on earth to do, you know. what was my calling. what should i do, right. and i was lucky because i had lots of options. we'd been working in health and
unshakeable fate in free marks and typically towards market regulation and conviction that progressive taxes and social spending are to blame for slow growth, stagnant wages and exploding deficits. those who have followed his career know that it was greenspan who gave the green light to bank consolidation, greenspan who put financial deregulation, greenspan who advocated global rules that would reduce capital reserves and greenspan who blocked efforts to crack down on awe bossive sub-prime...
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: is the understanding that a sin tax, as these are called, like liquor taxes are, like cigarette taxes are, they're considering more... they're easier to pass than any other kind of levy? >> that's definitely the conventional wisdom here. colorado since voters took over the power of passing taxes has only passed one statewide tax.th and that was a tobacco tax.er so i think folks looking to tax the marijuana industryew are looking to that and. thinking, you know this is something our voters will accept. kianloaccept. >> while we're talking about taxes there is another initiative on your ballot i want to ask you about. it would raise a billion dollars for education. is that as popular as the marijuana tax? >> no. and again as you look to history, the state has not managed to pass any kind of general statewide tax increase. the thinking at this point did that probably, if it wins it going to squeak by but it has a very hard uphill climb. and interestingly all the money in that race has been in favor of the education tax. we've seen millions of dollars pouring in from national education un
: is the understanding that a sin tax, as these are called, like liquor taxes are, like cigarette taxes are, they're considering more... they're easier to pass than any other kind of levy? >> that's definitely the conventional wisdom here. colorado since voters took over the power of passing taxes has only passed one statewide tax.th and that was a tobacco tax.er so i think folks looking to tax the marijuana industryew are looking to that and. thinking, you know this is something our...
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it starts as a corporate tax dodge, basically. it's if you're a high earner, you're going to put some of your money aside. nobody ever thought that this was going to apply to the rest of us. i mean, there was never any thought of that. >> smith: so not quite by design, a new retirement system was born. (traders yelling) big brokerages and banks saw an opportunity to expand their business and helped employers set up and run their new plans. they promoted the arrangement as a win for everyone. >> from the individual perspective, the 401(k) actually opened up the opportunity to save for retirement for many individuals who worked for businesses that didn't have a pension. and it also allowed them to have a portable, vested amount of money that they could take with them, as americans started changing jobs more frequently. >> smith: it's as simple, though, isn't it, as the businesses decided to get out of the business of providing pensions and shift the burden to employees? >> i would express that more as a sharing of the responsibility
it starts as a corporate tax dodge, basically. it's if you're a high earner, you're going to put some of your money aside. nobody ever thought that this was going to apply to the rest of us. i mean, there was never any thought of that. >> smith: so not quite by design, a new retirement system was born. (traders yelling) big brokerages and banks saw an opportunity to expand their business and helped employers set up and run their new plans. they promoted the arrangement as a win for...
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involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then fled back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work for san francisco state university. i have been a community organizer, a social worker, but i have also been a legislative aide. i worked mostly for community- based organi
involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then...
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. >> or taxed. >> or taxed. [stopwatch ticking] >> as we'll discover, those offshore gambling companies even advertise here in the u.s., and it's all perfectly legal, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking fo
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they're going to enjoy stable tax -- >> tax rules have been overturned before. how do investors know that this time around they're not going to to be thrown out? >> that is why we put special clause in that only members of parliament can make amendment to this investment clause. it means national consensus needed to change to mistake amendment to this law. that's why it will be very stable during maybe for vacation. and we have this kind of investment loss. >> is it china and russia who are the key investors in your country? >> our two big neighbors, it's our destiny that we're surrounded by them. mongolia s second biggest -- country in the world. but without this big advantage. but now it's turning into an advantage because this biggest supplier in the world and biggest country in the world surrounding us. and that's why we're talking about just between china and russia. it's growth. and the road for pipeline, read through mongolia. of course, it's to connect europe with asia. why well, sir, it was hong kong last month. london this month. and i love this time t
they're going to enjoy stable tax -- >> tax rules have been overturned before. how do investors know that this time around they're not going to to be thrown out? >> that is why we put special clause in that only members of parliament can make amendment to this investment clause. it means national consensus needed to change to mistake amendment to this law. that's why it will be very stable during maybe for vacation. and we have this kind of investment loss. >> is it china and...
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. >> or taxed. >> or taxed. [stopwatch ticking] >> as we'll discover, those offshore gambling companies even advertise here in the u.s., and it's all perfectly legal, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] once in a while, everything falls into perfect harmony. [ engine revs ] and you find yourself in exactly the right place at the right time. just be sure you're in the right car when it happens. the 2014 c-class sports sedan. power, performance and style in total alignment. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. your grass waters itself. your dishes wash themselves. so why don't your floors... ...clean themselves? the irobot roomba vacuum cleaning robot. irobot. do you? (vo) our new planes don't fly any faster. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land.
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we have a full understanding of what needs to be done when this product is sold cheap, accessible, taxed so badly in the united states and privatized we have a real problem. >> host: it sounds like we are getting to a place where there is parity between this particular disease as well as other diseases. >> guest: absolutely. absolutely. >> host: i think you touched on this before, but if there's anything else you want to talk about, the similarities with tobacco policy and what similar strategies can be related to risky drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out is appreciation in the last five years of some of the 50 diseases and cancers that are related to alcohol. we have not had a public dialogue about that. we don't appreciate at all that there are some downsides to drinking. we typically sell the drinking and driving and other than that, you don't appreciate that although throat cancers and colorectal cancer is related we don't appreciate but here is a big one. people die typically 20 years younger than they do with smoking. that is a huge one and women by fas
we have a full understanding of what needs to be done when this product is sold cheap, accessible, taxed so badly in the united states and privatized we have a real problem. >> host: it sounds like we are getting to a place where there is parity between this particular disease as well as other diseases. >> guest: absolutely. absolutely. >> host: i think you touched on this before, but if there's anything else you want to talk about, the similarities with tobacco policy and...
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gas taxes. and as you mentioned sin taxes, they come out in form of excite taxes onal -- excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco. gerri: left friendly, california, their income tax went up on. >> they have highest income tax rates in the country, a lot of states might have high income taxes and low sales taxes, california hits all of the buttons high income tax, high sale tax, you may payton pay, 1n purchases and their gas tax is expensive. gerri: connecticut, i did not realize their property taxes were out of control, they rank up there. >> property taxes are high in a platt rate and percentage of home value. they have high property taxes, high sales taxes, annual car taxes they are determined by locality that can be as high as $800 a year on a $17,000 car, and connecticut has an estate tax too. gerri: that must support, roads and highways? what is the car tax for? >> it varies, so i assume it goes into the covers of the -- coffers of the town, we're getting at, are you getting what you pay for, so
gas taxes. and as you mentioned sin taxes, they come out in form of excite taxes onal -- excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco. gerri: left friendly, california, their income tax went up on. >> they have highest income tax rates in the country, a lot of states might have high income taxes and low sales taxes, california hits all of the buttons high income tax, high sale tax, you may payton pay, 1n purchases and their gas tax is expensive. gerri: connecticut, i did not realize their property...
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the tax would unfairly burden poor communities. he also proposed a plan to streamline the hours for parks. city parks have a variety of opening and closing hours. it is aimed at the idea of cutting down on vandalism that happens late at night. >>> it's official. the birthplace of the apple computer is now part of history. last night the historical commission voted unanimously to turn steve job's home into a historical site. the late steve jobs and apple cofounder built the first apple 1 computers in the garage back in 1976. >>> we have an update to a story we've been following in the past year. >> his name is jeff schmidt. >> one-half hour after the finish line closed. i thought a story about a guy that just wouldn't quit would be intere interesting. i had no idea. it's not over yet. they call someone who competes on a prosthetic leg a challenged athlete. what they should call jeff schmidt is a magician. we first met jeff and wife jenny not long after he returned from the 2012 ironman championship. jeff told us he kept going that n
the tax would unfairly burden poor communities. he also proposed a plan to streamline the hours for parks. city parks have a variety of opening and closing hours. it is aimed at the idea of cutting down on vandalism that happens late at night. >>> it's official. the birthplace of the apple computer is now part of history. last night the historical commission voted unanimously to turn steve job's home into a historical site. the late steve jobs and apple cofounder built the first apple...
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in the municipal space tax free one called vmo which, you know, provides a 7 to 8% tax free yield. there are ways to beat this 1 to 2 to 3% world in a relatively riskless space. >> all right. good ideas. we like the actionable ideas. thank you very much. >> market reset here and tell our folks on the radio and on the tv what exactly is going on ins terms of the market. okay. so this is where we were sitting going into the decision to keep things as status quo, in other words no taper here from the fed today. the dow was down by about 28 points at the time, it is currently down by about 90 points. okay. we're losing steam here. as for what was happening with the ten year, we went into the decision at 2.48%. we have actually moved up. the dollar is spiking. gold, which was positive, prefed decision, is now losing steam. we are currently down. there we go by about $8. up by $8 before, now down $8. brian. >> i mean any reason? is he still there. bill, still there? >> that would be a no. >> that would be a no. i think -- >> yeah. >> bill, are you there? >> i'm here. >> oh, thank you. al
in the municipal space tax free one called vmo which, you know, provides a 7 to 8% tax free yield. there are ways to beat this 1 to 2 to 3% world in a relatively riskless space. >> all right. good ideas. we like the actionable ideas. thank you very much. >> market reset here and tell our folks on the radio and on the tv what exactly is going on ins terms of the market. okay. so this is where we were sitting going into the decision to keep things as status quo, in other words no...
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paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart over in the house to make sure the full house takes that up because it's critically important. there are two pieces of that bill that senator portman, senator mccaskill, senator johnson and others are part of, plus some others, that deals with accountability and it deals with the number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to try. negotiations are going on, but you have to set a level of expectation. i think that's what that does in part. i want to follow up a little bit on what chairman carper alked with you, ela
paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart...
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tax refunds matter. people plan their lives around their tax refunds. they plan their spring breaks for their kids, their car payments, their bills. what people in this country don't yet know is that if you get this wrong, which you've already acknowledged you're not doing it right, they're going to get their tax refund taken away from them because they will have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you've been on the site, this is part of the clear instructions, including the under age 26, including the fact that you're basically completing this application under penalty of perjury, it's very clear there's also help instructions on each site to explain each process. what is credible employer coverage, what happens if you're under 26. it is all available on the website. >> so if they get it wrong, they're the one that's going to get taxed. >> time's expired. mr. lewis. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, madam administrator, for being here -- >> good morning, everybody. i'm thomas roberts as
tax refunds matter. people plan their lives around their tax refunds. they plan their spring breaks for their kids, their car payments, their bills. what people in this country don't yet know is that if you get this wrong, which you've already acknowledged you're not doing it right, they're going to get their tax refund taken away from them because they will have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you've been on the site, this is part of...
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tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois, or ask people in states like new jersey and new york. you're exactly right. it won't be long before that rate goes up to 8%, 9% or 10% in my opinion if they pass this resolution. i don't think it's going to pass. i think the people in colorado are going to vote it down. >> if i could add, paul, what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even
tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise...
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all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax bankers. there's just too much is a society. that. are you willing to pay more for safety well late last week the federal reserve seemed to say yes when it proposed a new set of capital requirements now the idea behind the guidelines that's the big question is to make sure u.s. banks hold onto at least thirty days of liquid assets that can be easily sold federal reserve chairman ben bernanke has said that it would quote if he coverage ratio would act as a question for the banks who would be able to survive a credit squeeze without government needing to step in and bail them out like last time now the proposal is based on an agreement from the balance of committee on banking supervision but it's tougher than basel and will force u.s. banks to meet standards two years ahead of their foreign counterparts now sticking around to discuss this more than tobacco you can do much more than tobacco alex let's let's talk about liquidity liquidity issues first i want to ask you is in a deviation f
all that all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax bankers. there's just too much is a society. that. are you willing to pay more for safety well late last week the federal reserve seemed to say yes when it proposed a new set of capital requirements now the idea behind the guidelines that's the big question is to make sure u.s. banks hold onto at least thirty days of liquid assets that can be easily sold federal reserve chairman ben bernanke...
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based on its expected ipo price, there is a new report twitter will save $55 million in taxes because of the deal with the city of san francisco. >>> the world series now a tie at 2 a piece. johnny born and raised in petalunma. they beat the cardinals 4-2 last night. >> i was fortunate enough to put a swing on a good pitch. >> game 5 of the world serious tonight you can see that game right here on channel 2. coverage begins at 4:30 >>> hundreds of business leaders will be joining warrior fans for a special event in downtown san francisco. they will attend the first warrior tip off lunch. warriors are teaming up with the san francisco chamber of commerce for this event promoting the bay area's pro basketball team. the warriors begin this week. they plan to move to a new arena by 2017. >> the latest investigation involving a bay area nursing home and workers walking out. we'll have a report for you. >>> we are live in san jose where police are on the scene of a deadline accident. we have the latest information on the investigation. >>> high winds. cameras in effect near 880. we have mor
based on its expected ipo price, there is a new report twitter will save $55 million in taxes because of the deal with the city of san francisco. >>> the world series now a tie at 2 a piece. johnny born and raised in petalunma. they beat the cardinals 4-2 last night. >> i was fortunate enough to put a swing on a good pitch. >> game 5 of the world serious tonight you can see that game right here on channel 2. coverage begins at 4:30 >>> hundreds of business leaders...
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on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the squad performed a flyover before the navy game. it was the group's first public appearance since their funding was cut. no worries, they have big plans for 2014. thanks for joining us. at jaime colby tv on fox. >> have a great sunday. >> join us on twitter. >>> i am live from washington and a key architect of obamacare admits the system could go into a death spiral if enough people can't beacon vinceed to sign up on the -- be convinced to sign up on the exchanges. a new hour starts right now. >> he was a great man who showed his love for our family. he wa
on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the...
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that's a republican saying, okay, we'll take higher taxes and more spending. the tea party is looking like it will get railroaded on this because a lot of republicans do care about pentagon spending. $25 billion is coming out of the pentagon next year and they are already carping about the $50 billion that hit this year. so they think they need $50 billion back. they don't want to give up another 25. so you're right. democrats have a lot of leverage. that's what harry reid was saying recently. they feel like they have leverage. they can even get tacks out of this. >> i think i was arguing a counter-point. the idea, steve, of how much sway the tea party has at this point, i think the jury is still out. you have tom cole, who has been a moderate basically all along but forced at specific moments during the shutdown and after the fact to go along with fractious strategy than he would have preferred. i wonder just where the republican party will find its center. >> let me put an uncomfortable truth out there. it's not just the tea party driving this process. fisca
that's a republican saying, okay, we'll take higher taxes and more spending. the tea party is looking like it will get railroaded on this because a lot of republicans do care about pentagon spending. $25 billion is coming out of the pentagon next year and they are already carping about the $50 billion that hit this year. so they think they need $50 billion back. they don't want to give up another 25. so you're right. democrats have a lot of leverage. that's what harry reid was saying recently....
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tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something that our competition in the black market isn't doing. tracy: i am not sure what jobs they are associated with. and won't even act. are you worried the price will go up if you tax this more? that is what will happen if the tax is based on the price of the marijuana. >> we will see a slight increase temporarily but it is important to remember in colorado for example market-based is also going to increase significantly. currently, only seriously ill patients in colorado can obtain marijuana legally. after jan. first any adult over 21 and we will see the market scale,
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. >> we need to delay the mandate tax. we need to fix this problem. >> it's been a rough couple weeks in washington. >> the shutdown was so magnificent, run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> it's an american horror story politically. >> happy halloween. >> now that raphael call me ted cruz, he might need to get his father to tone it down, too. >> the attacks not just come from the liberals. the attacks come from the other side too. all these republicans in name only. washington is not used to what they have seen with senator ted cruz. as a matter of fact, one of those rhinos came to him within the first months like that saying, now, look, you're a junior senator. you're supposed to be quiet. and he said, i was not elected to be quiet. i'm not going to be quiet. >> was that john mccain that said that? >> i refuse to answer on the grounds that it might incriminate me. >> of course raphael cruz senior saves his harshest language for the president of the united states. >> we have our work cut out for us. we ne
. >> we need to delay the mandate tax. we need to fix this problem. >> it's been a rough couple weeks in washington. >> the shutdown was so magnificent, run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> it's an american horror story politically. >> happy halloween. >> now that raphael call me ted cruz, he might need to get his father to tone it down, too. >> the attacks not just come from the liberals. the attacks come from the other side too. all...
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the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is called optimize, like eyes. cameras are built-in screens that tell if you are mail -- male or female and which one of three age groups you belong to. perfect. >>> what's upnext? what about standard airplane seats being standard 18-inch size. too big, too small? tweet me. this could be what we're buying for the future of travel. >>> "who made money today." his genius electrified the company once again. keep watching to find out who it ♪ melissa: so when you are crammed into a middle seat right next to the bathroom flying the friendly skies can feel downright miserable, but one plane maker is trying to make your next when a little more comfortable. airbus is proposing a standard seaside's for lo
the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is called optimize, like eyes. cameras are built-in screens that tell if you are mail -- male or female and...
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. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been shot in san francisco this year. and one supervisor wants to keep that momentum going. the plan is to boost the city's rebate program providing financial incentives to hollywood. we are live at city hall tonight. it's lights, camera, hearing there tomorrow. isn't it? >> that is right. and think about this.çóe1 blue jazzmen, m bpprodu the film rebate program. tv series are included and now, one supervisor wants to keep up with what he calls an evolving industry.. san francisco has a film legacy. these days places like new york, new mexico, and vancouver offering big bucks and in san francisco, they have t
. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been...
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. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been shot in san francisco this year. and one supervisor wants to keep that momentum going. the plan is to boost the city's rebate program providing financial incentives to hollywood. we are live at city hall tonight. it's lights, camera, hearing there tomorrow. isn't it? >> that is right. and think about this.çóe1 blue jazzmen, m bpprodu the film rebate program. tv series are included and now, one supervisor wants to keep up with what he calls an evolving industry.. san francisco has a film legacy. these days places like new york, new mexico, and vancouver offering big bucks and in san francisco, they have t
. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been...
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get taxed on our benefits. >> they -- >> the costs. >> every other form of compensation gets taxed and this is an anomaly. >> what congress is saying, we'll spot you the first 10,000 and not include that as tax but anything above that amount for an individual, would be subject to this exize of 40%. >> again, it's not only a question of income tax or tax, it's a question of containing costs on the back end to make sure that people are not getting willy-nilly tests they don't need. >> i've gone 40% over the time allotted to this. i'm going to get scolded, spanked. down to you. >> let's go to dominic chu for a market flash. >> activist investor star is asking semiconductor to consider selling or restructuring its mobile amplifier business which it says is dragging down the chip price. star board value said the company should focus on networks and defense units like skyworks solutions. the mobile power amplifier business accounts for 65% of the company's revenues. triquint not a immediately available for comment. >> nickel and diming your way to record revenues. the airlines masters at tha
get taxed on our benefits. >> they -- >> the costs. >> every other form of compensation gets taxed and this is an anomaly. >> what congress is saying, we'll spot you the first 10,000 and not include that as tax but anything above that amount for an individual, would be subject to this exize of 40%. >> again, it's not only a question of income tax or tax, it's a question of containing costs on the back end to make sure that people are not getting willy-nilly tests...
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but listen, i think longer term, it's better, the tax will be lifted, if the oil price slides, the tax removed from the economy should be better for equities, mid to longer term. so really, support level here at 92, i think, will be the floor for the next couple of weeks. i'm not quite as bearish as rizani. >> and we'll have more on our show about crude. and joined by mark fisher, one of the biggest energy traders around, a very bold and surprising call on what's next for oil. he'll join us at 1:00 p.m. eastern, futuresnow.cnbc.com. >> we'll see you guys about a half hour from now. >>> after this break, the moment you've been waiting for, you'll see him making his way right here to post 9, duncan niederauer, president of nyse, a exclusive on cnbc, before twitter goes public here on this very exchange. we're back with that gentleman here in a couple of minutes. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with pa
but listen, i think longer term, it's better, the tax will be lifted, if the oil price slides, the tax removed from the economy should be better for equities, mid to longer term. so really, support level here at 92, i think, will be the floor for the next couple of weeks. i'm not quite as bearish as rizani. >> and we'll have more on our show about crude. and joined by mark fisher, one of the biggest energy traders around, a very bold and surprising call on what's next for oil. he'll join...
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stop tapering you have to take a taking a step back and our research team will focus on issues like tax policy deficit macro drivers in addition to some sectors specific work we talked about tobacco health care financial services energy utilities all falls under that but of course when it comes to fed and interest rates whether it's the fed as a regulatory body looking at bank capital requirements or the fed of course driving monetary policy matters to investors in a matters to us of height definitely part of our research mandate when we think about the fed's taper policy what the fed learned this year is talking about tapering let alone tapering is tightening and the market and the market reacted. most participants were surprised at the lack of taper after the open market committee september meeting so you mention that target unemployment rate point five unemployment and there's all these different tiers of how you can measure unemployment as well i believe there are seven different tiers to nine different years of unemployment why six point five so hides market strategist steve east w
stop tapering you have to take a taking a step back and our research team will focus on issues like tax policy deficit macro drivers in addition to some sectors specific work we talked about tobacco health care financial services energy utilities all falls under that but of course when it comes to fed and interest rates whether it's the fed as a regulatory body looking at bank capital requirements or the fed of course driving monetary policy matters to investors in a matters to us of height...
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the national football league's $9 billion in revenue isn't all tax exempt but head office operations -- such as comissioner roger goodell's $29.4 million salary -- are exempt. a new bill introduced this week would change that by revoking the league's 501-c 6 status. a change dot org petition has received more than 260-thousand signatures supporting the move. league lawyers say critics of the nonprofit status are "misguided" steve job's legacy is "parked" in history. the garage where he and steve wozniak started apple has been named an historic site. the silicon valley structure built in 19-62 is where steve jobs grew up. it's owned by the jobs trust. the "jobs" garage is only 10 miles from the gargage where hewlett- packard got its start. it was granted landmark status in 2007. india launches an unmanned mission to mars today. the $73.5 million project is the nation's first interplanetary probe. if successful, the orbiter will reach mars in september of 2014. still to come... from humble beginnings to a sought after stock.... we track one of the fashion world's most sucessful ipos. p
the national football league's $9 billion in revenue isn't all tax exempt but head office operations -- such as comissioner roger goodell's $29.4 million salary -- are exempt. a new bill introduced this week would change that by revoking the league's 501-c 6 status. a change dot org petition has received more than 260-thousand signatures supporting the move. league lawyers say critics of the nonprofit status are "misguided" steve job's legacy is "parked" in history. the...
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does it make a difference if the firefighters who rescued you is gay or the accountant that does your taxes or the mechanic that fixes your car? >>> there are new developments in the fights to stop one of the biggest evictions in san francisco history. the san francisco examiner reports the city has suspended a permit for renovations to an apartment building on market street. the building was being converted into office space after the city said it was not zoned for residential use and dozens of people now face eviction. >>> the oakland a's could be moving across the bay to play their home games at the home of the san francisco giants. alex savidge is joining us live. he is at at & t park to tell us what is behind this stunning news for bay area baseball fans. >> i have to tell you we already choked in with oakland a's fans and they do not like the idea of watching their team move across the bay to play their games here at at & t park in san francisco. but according to a report from the san francisco chronicle there is a very real possibility that this could happen in the next couple of yea
does it make a difference if the firefighters who rescued you is gay or the accountant that does your taxes or the mechanic that fixes your car? >>> there are new developments in the fights to stop one of the biggest evictions in san francisco history. the san francisco examiner reports the city has suspended a permit for renovations to an apartment building on market street. the building was being converted into office space after the city said it was not zoned for residential use and...
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read my lips, no new taxes. this one of those moments for him. >> i want to ask you, given the way this was developed, kathleen sebelius couldn't house the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website they would have had six months ago? it seems the climate around the aca was no less heated than it was preelection. >> there's no question they obviously have a better management in place, property back jeffrey zients, former director, quite capable, president is involved, getting nightly briefings on it. there's no question they have a more concerted focus and better management structure for getting this done. whether they will actually fix the website by the end of november remains to be seen because it is such a formidable tas
read my lips, no new taxes. this one of those moments for him. >> i want to ask you, given the way this was developed, kathleen sebelius couldn't house the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website...
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it is empty from taxes and how will that generate money for the county? we will let you know in the next half hour. you are looking up at the sky bar there. are skylights there. when it gets to be daylight, you will see a lot of lights streaming through here. also at 5:30, we will get a tour of the casino from the gm. >> well, the chp will have extra officers on the road for the big opening. the main concern is back pains on highway 101 from petaluma. its own officers are located on one of the main roads leading to the casino and that could make it hard to send out emergency vehicles. the chp says the casino agreed to open on a weekday in order to work out the traffic problems before the weekend. >>> a new proposal is hoping to bring the attractions of tahoe to san jose. >> what if i told you you could go skiing or snowboarding right here in the bay area? >> take a look at an outdoor park that features synthetic snow that looks and feels like fresh groomed powder. it will have a ski and snowboard school. the man behind the idea held an event to kick start
it is empty from taxes and how will that generate money for the county? we will let you know in the next half hour. you are looking up at the sky bar there. are skylights there. when it gets to be daylight, you will see a lot of lights streaming through here. also at 5:30, we will get a tour of the casino from the gm. >> well, the chp will have extra officers on the road for the big opening. the main concern is back pains on highway 101 from petaluma. its own officers are located on one...
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, a lot of money is going into those funds, which is, of course, having a detrimental effect on fre tax profit. a slump almost 95% to 18 million euro for deutsche bank is nothing in terms of pretax profit. net profit was 51 million euro in the third quarter, helping by cuts. that's trading, which is, of course, the big cash cow for deutsche bank in normal team, slumped 48%. if you compare that to your big ubs competitors, because deutsche bank wants to be compared to them, they want to be the top five investment plays, big player there. u.s. competitors fixed trading component, only slumped by 25%. bat nud for deutsche bank. other losers here on the german market set. >> annette, thank you very much for that. one of the prmpers today is ferrovial. 2.6% higher after posting a 2% rise in profit. i was looking at this stock. the performance so far this year is very solid, despite a brief dip in june. let's get over to stephane for more. stephane, reaction has been fairly positive today. >> absolutely. driven by international business, that includes a 37% growth in the united kingdom. ferro
, a lot of money is going into those funds, which is, of course, having a detrimental effect on fre tax profit. a slump almost 95% to 18 million euro for deutsche bank is nothing in terms of pretax profit. net profit was 51 million euro in the third quarter, helping by cuts. that's trading, which is, of course, the big cash cow for deutsche bank in normal team, slumped 48%. if you compare that to your big ubs competitors, because deutsche bank wants to be compared to them, they want to be the...
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we see this with tax. saying tax abatements or what would be the case if you're coming in and don't have a -- one of the biggest issues is price. don't overprice your home. remember that buyers coming in, they've already researched. about 90% of all buyers start their searches on-line before they talk to a realtor. they know the comps. price accordingly. >> make it worth their while. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> and up next, stop and frisk. here to stay. the judge who tried o block it -- to block it gets the boot. former new york city mayor rudy guiliani joins us live, walking in at the top of the hour. ♪ at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. >>> good morning. today is friday, november 1. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. six. yeah. that's six on the first day of the oba
we see this with tax. saying tax abatements or what would be the case if you're coming in and don't have a -- one of the biggest issues is price. don't overprice your home. remember that buyers coming in, they've already researched. about 90% of all buyers start their searches on-line before they talk to a realtor. they know the comps. price accordingly. >> make it worth their while. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> and up next, stop and frisk. here...
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san francisco is the next city to try to put a soda tax on the ballot. why one supervisor thinks he can convince voters to support it. those stories new. >>> interesting. time now is 6:48. you have accidents popping in the east bay. >> that's right. we are going to show the worst problems now. it is a 2-car crash. two lanes are blocked. if we zoom closer to the hayward area, 80 southbound is not looking too great right now. it's going slow westbound, but the peninsula is looking good. looks like you are going to need an extra 20 minutes. the wind advisory is still across the span. let's check in with steve. >>> a very good good morning. the snow in the sierra nevada and some light snow and it's not much for those in santa cruz mountains. it's going to be a cool and breezy day. partly cloudy and there are plenty of breaks in the clouds right now and in the 40s and 30s. you the in the sierra there is snow there for today. 50s and 60s for highs for us. upper 50s. it's going to be in the higher elevation. snow level 5,000 feet. and we've had a foot of snow a
san francisco is the next city to try to put a soda tax on the ballot. why one supervisor thinks he can convince voters to support it. those stories new. >>> interesting. time now is 6:48. you have accidents popping in the east bay. >> that's right. we are going to show the worst problems now. it is a 2-car crash. two lanes are blocked. if we zoom closer to the hayward area, 80 southbound is not looking too great right now. it's going slow westbound, but the peninsula is looking...